Irene Klotz

Senior Space Editor

Cape Canaveral, FL

Summary

Irene Klotz is Senior Space Editor for Aviation Week, based in Cape Canaveral. Before joining Aviation Week in 2017, Irene spent 25 years as a wire service reporter covering human and robotic spaceflight, commercial space, astronomy, science and technology for Reuters and United Press International. She also worked with Discovery Communications, Discovery News and was a founding member of Space.com.

Irene cut her teeth on the space beat at Florida Today newspaper, a business writer enchanted by the colorful entrepreneurs who wanted access to Air Force launch facilities and assets after commercial payloads were taken off the space shuttles following the 1986 Challenger accident. Commercial space remains the focus of her work, along with a keen interest in the search for life beyond Earth.

A graduate of Northwestern University, Irene is the 2014 recipient of the Harry Kolcum Memorial News and Communications Award, named in honor of the late Aviation Week managing editor and Cape Canaveral senior editor who was among Irene’s earliest mentors.

Articles

Irene Klotz
A United Launch Alliance Delta 4 rocket carrying the first of 12 planned next-generation Global Positioning System satellites lifted off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Thursday night, following four delays for technical issues.

Irene Klotz (Kennedy Space Center)
With the completion of the STS-132 mission of Atlantis, the shutdown of the space shuttle program spreads from manufacturing facilities to the vehicle processing hub here.

Irene Klotz
Kennedy Space Center, Fla. - With the completion of the STS-132 mission aboard shuttle Atlantis, the shutdown of the space shuttle program spreads from manufacturing facilities to the vehicle processing hub here. There are no more flights planned for Atlantis, although the ship will be prepared as a launch-on-need vehicle for the STS-134 mission – the program’s planned finale – currently targeted for launch in November.